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The author attempts to relate current events and trends in the world to Prophecies contained in the Qur’an and Sunnah.

Dajjal the Anti-Christ is
not simply a catalogue of such prophecies, nor is it concerned with
analysing specific events in the light of these prophecies. In viewing
life in general in the late twentieth century the book is not merely a
'religious' critique of an aimless society. Rather, it examines and
compares the outward existential behaviour, along with its inward
psychological reality, both of those who do not base their way of life
on Prophetic guidance and those that do.

This book is a serious and informative report on what many believe is a sinister conspiracy to establish control over the population of the world. The conspiracy is exposed with some compelling evidence, and explained in straightforward terms, through which what is really happening in the world today seems suddenly very clear.

" The more you embody the illusory ideal of the perfect consumer-producer as depicted in the media... the greater is your reputation for success in the consumer-producer game."

Written by a respected Muslim author, "Dajjal, the Anti Christ" is a new and revised edition of his earlier book "Dajjal, the King who has no Clothes". The word "Dajjal" is meaningless to most people outside the Muslim or Arab community, but this work deals with changes and events on a global scale which are currently familiar to everyone. "Dajjal" can be understood as synonymous with "Nuvus Ordo Seclorum" - the New Order of the Ages.

Not every reader will be interested in reading the enthusiastic recommendations of Islam, as an alternative to the Dajjal lifestyle, which are offered at regular intervals in the text. All who read this book will be enthralled by the striking comparisons drawn between the direction of modern international affairs and the ancient Muslim prophecy of the end of the world. Present-day observations clearly resemble very specific signs, which Muslims believe will immediately precede and forewarn the arrival of the anti-Christ and the advent of Judgement Day.

This is essential reading for anyone concerned about the important contemporary issues of globalisation and capitalism, and the book should not be overlooked by readers interested in the New World Order conspiracy theory or end-times Prophecies. ---Tim Acheson.